Following the success of our last
conference, the Association of Lisp Users is now pleased to
announce its next event. The venue will be Clare
College in the historic centre of Cambridge, England. The
conference will run from April 1st to 4th, 2007. Alongside our usual
four day program of tutorials and excellent speakers, we plan to add a
quintessential English experience: traditional dinner served in the
college's "Great
Hall". Costs are expected to be broadly similar to last
year's.

Cambridge is an unspoiled, old university town; some of its
colleges (and their buildings) date back to the 14th century. It's the
city that inspired Darwin, Newton, AA Milne, Wordsworth, John Cleese
and Stephen Hawking. It's also a centre of active research in many
fields; of particular relevance to us - for example - are the
University's Computer Laboratory
and the nearby Sanger
Centre.

The city is set in low-lying country fifty miles north of London
from which it has excellent access by train. Stansted airport is about
20 miles away and serves many European airports, often on low-cost
airlines. Visitors from further afield will come in through Heathrow or Gatwick which are further
away but still readily accessible by public transportation.

More information will be posted later in the year. To receive
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